Overall our stay was fantastic. The all-inclusive worked particularly well and was very hassle-free.
We skied by ourselves on the first day and were quite happy to do so, but we’d spoken to one of our co-guests on the transfer who insisted we join one of the ski groups and arranged for us to be added – it t...
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Dave, Kemnay

3 out of 5

The hotel is definitely ski in ski out, you ski down to the bottom on the nursery run, then take off your skis and walk about 10m to the door! The food was amazing, the hotel has lots of different restaurants and a really good buffet, every day they did different stuff like different speciality dishes and the s...
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Henrietta, Aberdeen

4 out of 5

"...The skiing (and snowboarding) experience that Club Med offers is sensational. It caters for all ski abilities from beginner, through to intermediate and seasoned.
Skiers are grouped in grades and from 0 to 4 and skiers can move up and down the tiers to suit and stay with the same coach and group for the du...
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At an altitude of 1,035 metres (nearly 3,400 ft), this Club Med Resort is set in the intimate, welcoming decor of the former Savoy Hotel, renovated by the architect Jacques Garcia.
Babies can be entrusted to the Baby Club Med®*, a charming "cocoon" in pastel shades with snowflake murals, while Mums enjoy a well-deserved moment of luminous serenity at the Club Med Spa by CINQ MONDES*.
From the terrace or the outdoor heated swimming pool, the view of Mont Blanc is all yours.

What's included in your holiday

Return flights with a choice of airlines, cabin classes and flight schedules1

Meet & Greet, transfers 2, taxes & tips

Choice of room comfort : Club, Deluxe1, Suites1

Breakfast room service in Suites

Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, snacks and dinner

Choice of restaurants offering refined and generous buffets

Open Bar drinks & snacks served throughout the day and evening with a large choice of premium brands

Note: 1 At extra cost and where possible 2 Transfers only in case of purchase of the Club Med Package including transport, exceptions for some Resorts 3 Depending on the Resort 4 Depending on the dates 5 Except for the hammam (Bali, Trancoso, Phuket, Cervinia, Val d'Isère) & Sauna (Bali, Trancoso, Cervinia) 6In Chamonix Mont-Blanc the Brévent and Flégère ski domains close on 21 April 2013 (Winter Ski 2013), and Club Med snow sports end on the same day.7 In Val d'Isère, Chamonix Mont-Blanc, Méribel 3 resorts and Arcs Extrême, our group lessons from 12 years.

Families - any extra notes for parents with children

Childcare and children's club facilities :
For babies only...
The Baby Club Med®* provides a gentle and dynamic atmosphere, with the day's activities organised around each child's biological clock.
For information: for the comfort and health of all the children, and in accordance with French legislation, children under 6 years old must have a recent medical certificate stating that there are no contra-indications to their presence, issued just before their arrival at the Resort.
NEW The Baby Club Med®* gets its inspiration from nature, to satisfy children's curiosity and show them the pleasure of living in harmony with the natural environment. A powdery, pastel world of chamois, snow flakes and the majestic Mont Blanc.
Club Med Baby Welcome : Club Med Baby Welcome for babies up to 23 months - available in most of the Family Resorts if the service is reserved at the time of booking.

Facilities - Club Med Chamonix Mont - Blanc features

Ski pass and skiing/snowboarding lessonsFree practice : Cardio and weights room Initiation group lessons : Aquadynamic, Pilates Group lessons for all levels (age and date restrictions may apply) : Alpine skiing, Club Med fitness, Snowboard Leisure activities : Bridge lounge, Guided scenic snowshoe walks (7), Lounge and festive evenings, Swimming pool, Terrace.
If you have chosen a package with transport, it includes the return flights and transfers to and from the Resort.

Room Types - bathrooms beds & sleeping

The Resort has a total of 272 rooms in a hotel with several wings, just 5 minutes walk from Chamonix town centre.
The Savoy is the main wing with 5 floors and a lift, and houses the restaurant, bar and Reception.
The Mont Blanc also has 5 floors with lift, and is adjacent to the Savoy.
The Brévent has 4 floors with lift and houses the Club Med Spa by CINQ MONDES*. It has direct access to the outdoor pool and a passageway links it to the other two hotels.

Club
The Club Room provides all the necessary comforts with all the equipment and services for your well-being.

Deluxe
A spacious room with an elegant décor comprising a lounge area for unforgettable moments of relaxation and a magnificent view of Mont Blanc or the Brévent.

Suite
On the top floor of the Hotel Brévent, relax in the comfort of this spacious, elegant Suite, with a spacious lounge looking onto the Brévent.

Meals - food and drink in Club Med Chamonix Mont - Blanc

Full board throughout the stay including wine, beer and soft drinks with lunch and dinner. Open bar and snacks (at the restaurant) at specific times during the day and night.

We update Club Med Chamonix Mont - Blanc's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

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This all inclusive holiday to Club Med Chamonix Mont - Blanc in Chamonix, France departs Sunday 25th February 2018, for a 7 night stay on a "all inclusive" board basis.
A local tourist tax (Taxe de Sejour or Kurtaxe) is levied by many councils in European ski resorts. It varies by standard and type of accommodation and is age dependent, so not everyone is charged. It's not included in the basic price of your holiday and is usually paid locally. For reference, the average charged in winter 15/16 was between 50p and £2 per person, per night.

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As the global capital of winter sports, Chamonix’s history, skiing and scenery make it a true alpine legend. Every seasoned snow lover should come here at least once; skiing the awesome terrain from a proper mountain town with the Mont Blanc massif as your backdrop will make for a week to remember.

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"Hassle free all inclusive, the ski groups made the holiday"

Dave, Kemnay

3/ out of 5

Overall our stay was fantastic. The all-inclusive worked particularly well and was very hassle-free.
We skied by ourselves on the first day and were quite happy to do so, but we’d spoken to one of our co-guests on the transfer who insisted we join one of the ski groups and arranged for us to be added – it turned out to be the making of the holiday, we had a fantastic time.
I couldn’t fault any of the meals we had and the quality was generally very high. Even when we skied outside of Chamonix and stopped for a meal at midday, it was included (although on other days when they had to change our route due to lack of snow, we had to pay extra).
Getting around wasn’t difficult, although Chamonix had suffered a snow draught so we didn’t have the greatest conditions. Generally, you could access the slopes from the back of the hotel although you needed to use the bus to get to the other areas.
We had one issue about the accommodation, we were moved from one side of the hotel to the other and didn’t realise we’d been put above the disco area. The room we were in on the first day was fantastic but for the rest of the week it was irritating having to put up with noise from the disco for the remainder of the week. That was the only problem, the bedrooms weren’t that big but they were fairly well appointed and quite comfortable.

"Ski in/out, amazing food, aimed at families, fine for couples"

Henrietta, Aberdeen

4/ out of 5

The hotel is definitely ski in ski out, you ski down to the bottom on the nursery run, then take off your skis and walk about 10m to the door! The food was amazing, the hotel has lots of different restaurants and a really good buffet, every day they did different stuff like different speciality dishes and the staff gave really good service, by the end of the week they recognised you and knew who you were, which was a nice touch.
I stayed here with my boyfriend, the hotel felt like it was more aimed at families but it was fine, they had plenty of tables for two and that kind of stuff. Our room was small but we only really used it to sleep so, while the decor was basic, it was fine.

"Review: Ski in Chamonix with Club Med - It may have been downhill, but it is easy to keep up"

Sharron Livingston, The Travel Magazine

4/ out of 5

"...The skiing (and snowboarding) experience that Club Med offers is sensational. It caters for all ski abilities from beginner, through to intermediate and seasoned.
Skiers are grouped in grades and from 0 to 4 and skiers can move up and down the tiers to suit and stay with the same coach and group for the duration.
None of us in the beginners group had previous ski experience, yet by day five we were able to descend a blue slope unscathed and with some competence. In the higher echelons, skiers are encouraged to improve and taken off piste safely with their guide and back to safety if things go wrong.
Skiers have the option to go it alone, but that would be missing the point of a Club Med. holiday and of course the pleasant camaraderie of group skiing.
The convenience factor is especially appealing. Their packages include all the ski hire, ski passes, tuition and transfers between the different ski slopes as well as lunch at nearby restaurants.
The company has several resorts in France and we chose to holiday at their Chamonix Mont Blanc in the Rhone-Alpes region in south-eastern France. After checking-in we were provided us with a wrist band to denote that we were eligible for an all-inclusive package and sent us to the bar for drink our or two.
The rooms are pleasant enough, if somewhat basic. The walls were dressed in a friendly shade of blue with a white trim to denote melting snow, but they are small. There is a shelving unit and a space (not cupboard) to hang clothes and a pair of curtains that don’t quite fit the windows. Oh and a tiny en-suite shower cubicle. The loo is separate.
I longed for a warming bath after long days on the ski slopes but in the absence of this luxury, the hamam, sauna and outdoor swimming pool did the trick. I managed to squeeze in an Ayurvedic massage to relieve the après-ski muscle stress in the Cinque Monds spa, which incidentally is a service that is not included in the package.
Dining is a major social aspect. Tables are for eight people so socialising is easy. A buffet breakfast, lunch, dinner with wine (just one style of country white and one basic red) and even cakes and biscuits at tea time were both ample and delicious but eating in the same dining hall can get a little monotonous. Another restaurant, the Refuge offers an a la carte menu, but with seating for just 50, getting a booking proved difficult. Those that did have the pleasure recommended the fondue.
Though this is highly polished ski focussed resort, not everyone wants to ski and for those the company arranges walking groups to explore the region and the awesome alpine views...."
From: Review: Ski in Chamonix with Club Med - It may have been downhill, but it is easy to keep up, Travel Articles, The Travel Magazine, 14/01/11 by Sharron Livingston